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>> i believed that human beings have what i call discretionary energy that they can give you or not, and i don't think they will give it to you if they don't feel that they're treating with dignity and respect every day. if people can say i'm treated with dignity and respect, a down payment on that is nobody ever gets hurt here because we care about our own commitment to our safety and we care about the people we work with, and it swells up into everything you do so it creates a sense of pride about the organization you're involved in. >> and then you start asking them for increased productivity and increased -- >> they give it to you. you don't actually have to ask for it. you need to turn them loose. >> describe how alcoa did over the course of your tenure. >> well, we went from 1.86 for 100 workers per year having an injury that caused them to miss a lost work day. we got to 0.13. to give you a reference point, the number in health medical care institution in the united states is 5. >> and now describe what happened to alcoa commercially, financially under your tenure. >> well, i
>> i believed that human beings have what i call discretionary energy that they can give you or not, and i don't think they will give it to you if they don't feel that they're treating with dignity and respect every day. if people can say i'm treated with dignity and respect, a down payment on that is nobody ever gets hurt here because we care about our own commitment to our safety and we care about the people we work with, and it swells up into everything you do so it creates a sense of...
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vision of a good, decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual otherwise our vision is blind. we must assure here while never abandoning or forsaking the helpless. mur ture incentives and opportunity for the creative and the productive. we must know the whole good is the proudest of many single contributions and i cherish the day when our children once again will restore as heros, rear to the men and women who are not afraid and ungarnerred to pursue the truth. make fruitful our natural environment and produce engines of science and technology. this nation whose creative people should again try along the greatness of all those things which we, we as individual citizens can and should do. and during republican years, this again will be a nation of men and women, of families proud of their roles, jealous of their responsibilities and unlimited in aspirations, a nation where all who can will be self-reliant. republicans see in our constissal form of government, the great framework which should be orderly and dynamic
vision of a good, decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual otherwise our vision is blind. we must assure here while never abandoning or forsaking the helpless. mur ture incentives and opportunity for the creative and the productive. we must know the whole good is the proudest of many single contributions and i cherish the day when our children once again will restore as heros, rear to the men and women who are not...
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i think it was one of the better efforts to find a phrase that might summarize some of the domestic energy that we felt was there but wasn't always getting through to the public. >> these troubled years just passed. america has been going through a long nightmare of war and division, of crime and inflation. even more deeply, we have gone through a long, dark night of the american spirit. now, we must let our spirit soar again. now, we are ready for the lift of a driving dream. >> the lift of a driving dream. seemed to me to be a phrase that we could have built around. ray, you were writing the state of the union. do you remember anything about it? >> i don't remember much about it. i think it was mine but i couldn't say for sure. >> it's his. no, i mean, really. i'm sure. you used that when we announced in 1968 and went to new hampshire. as i talked about that. that was in the concord speech. you wrote the opening speech of the campaign and lift of a driving dream. i remember teddy white talking about that. let me just say briefly about this '71 speech, this was clearly a move to get back
i think it was one of the better efforts to find a phrase that might summarize some of the domestic energy that we felt was there but wasn't always getting through to the public. >> these troubled years just passed. america has been going through a long nightmare of war and division, of crime and inflation. even more deeply, we have gone through a long, dark night of the american spirit. now, we must let our spirit soar again. now, we are ready for the lift of a driving dream. >>...
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in energy, and health care, law enforcement, supreme court justices and diplomacy. we have seven more planned this year, some of them we hope will be on the stage. and if you check our website, you'll know when and where they are. we are in pat nixon's 100th birthday year. her centennial. and because of that, on march 16th, we opened a spectacular pat nixon exhibit, a centennial exhibit, themed to people were her project, because they were. that exhibit will be up all summer long and into the fall. then next year is richard nixon's centennial, and we'll do the same for the 37th president. now tonight, however, we're focusing on a particular aspect of pat nixon's extraordinary contributions as first lady, and that was as ambassador of good will, and our panel will address that. but first, i would like to show you a brief video, a short video, with some comments from well known americans that we're very proud of. let us view the video, please. and now the sound. well, let's not view the video if it has no sound. so maybe if we can work out that technicality, we'll com
in energy, and health care, law enforcement, supreme court justices and diplomacy. we have seven more planned this year, some of them we hope will be on the stage. and if you check our website, you'll know when and where they are. we are in pat nixon's 100th birthday year. her centennial. and because of that, on march 16th, we opened a spectacular pat nixon exhibit, a centennial exhibit, themed to people were her project, because they were. that exhibit will be up all summer long and into the...
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he decides to be a globetrotting problem solver, and he applies himself with a tremendous amount of energy, and a good thing is he did a tremendous work all around the world. the bad thing isn't he went too far when he tried to work with -- the bad thing is that he went too far when he tried to work with residents -- presidents who followed him. they found they had to watch him carefully, so we have a number of them, whereas carter serves special missions for president but sometimes goes off the script. >> did anybody ever call jimmy carter and say, stop doing what you are doing? >> in 1990 when they were about to do liberate kuwait, carter thought bush was way out of line by sending americans to liberate kuwait, and he began to campaign privately behind the scenes, first with the un security council, and later with key allies of the u.s. coalition in that effort, getting them to stop the path toward war. the white house found out about it and told them to cease and desist. carter is not the only person who has come close to treason in that club. >> you write up lyndon johnson was friendle
he decides to be a globetrotting problem solver, and he applies himself with a tremendous amount of energy, and a good thing is he did a tremendous work all around the world. the bad thing isn't he went too far when he tried to work with -- the bad thing is that he went too far when he tried to work with residents -- presidents who followed him. they found they had to watch him carefully, so we have a number of them, whereas carter serves special missions for president but sometimes goes off...
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the improvement of chesapeake energy arena continues. the sections on the arena completed our significant upgrade over what had originally. large expansion on the south with site content is under construction and will be ready by next season. the oklahoma city sky dance bridge is virtually complete. it is a truly iconic piece of art will be visible to over 100,000 visitors a day. and of course, the new section of i. 40 itself is in the final stages of completion. reality ribbon-cutting for the eastbound lanes earlier this month. how about another show of hands. how many of you have already been on the new highway? okay, virtually everyone here. it looks fantastic and i know kerry ripley is here today. thank you for you in your stats are come on this. we appreciate the department of transportation. westbound lanes will be opening soon and then we will start to work on the boulevard that is going to replace the old alignment. the boulevard is under engineering right now. all told, this project is the largest civil engineering investment in
the improvement of chesapeake energy arena continues. the sections on the arena completed our significant upgrade over what had originally. large expansion on the south with site content is under construction and will be ready by next season. the oklahoma city sky dance bridge is virtually complete. it is a truly iconic piece of art will be visible to over 100,000 visitors a day. and of course, the new section of i. 40 itself is in the final stages of completion. reality ribbon-cutting for the...
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>> i believe that human beings have what i call discretionary energy that they can give you or not. and i don't think that they will give it to you if they don't feel that they're treated with dignity and respect every day. i'm treated with dignity and respect. a down payment on that is nobody ever gets hurt here is because we care about our own commitment to our safety, and we care about the people we work with. it swells up to into you do, it gives you a sense of pride with the organization you're involved with. >> then thyou ask them for extr productivity. >> you don't have to ask them. they turn it loose. we went from 1.86 per 100 per year to cause them to miss a work day. we got to 0.13. to give you a reference point, the number in health medical care institutions in the united states is five, right? >> and now described what happened to alcoa commercially, financially under your term. >> well, we -- i think we improved market capitalization of the company 900% while i was there. the market company valued at $4 billion to $28 billion in 13 years. >> and you attribute that to --
>> i believe that human beings have what i call discretionary energy that they can give you or not. and i don't think that they will give it to you if they don't feel that they're treated with dignity and respect every day. i'm treated with dignity and respect. a down payment on that is nobody ever gets hurt here is because we care about our own commitment to our safety, and we care about the people we work with. it swells up to into you do, it gives you a sense of pride with the...
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. >> it was bringing people together and releasing their energy in a positive way. >> so then they believed in you. >> yes. >> up next, perhaps the most consequential decision in american foreign policy of the last 50 years. >> we had no way of knowing who was on the other side. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> i'm candy crowley in washington with a check of the headlines. the senate and house are both holding a rare sunday session as democratic and republican leaders try to work out and vote on a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. in his first sunday talk show appearance in three years, president obama today called for congress to at least extend middle class tax cuts and unemployment benefits if no f
. >> it was bringing people together and releasing their energy in a positive way. >> so then they believed in you. >> yes. >> up next, perhaps the most consequential decision in american foreign policy of the last 50 years. >> we had no way of knowing who was on the other side. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic...
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broke the cover three weeks ago and made some very gently constructive criticism of obama's tax on energy policy, he said but, i don't believe our president, our country should criticize our president. the public role of the president supporting the current one continues. this is a great picture. >> this is an amazing moment. again, we argue about whether eisenhower does or not. johnson is the majority leader. still, a democrat and a republican. the night of the kennedy assassination, johnson is on the phone to eisenhower. he said i've needed you for longtime enemies you more than ever. the next day, eisenhower drives to the white house to see president johnson. he sees kennedy's body lying in state. and he goes to see johnson. he writes out in a legal pad and here's what you need to do. you need to call a joint session of congress and here's what he needs a because the world is watching. the country is, tightest. everyone wonders what's going to happen next. his basic advice is you need to promise to do everything in their power to push through committee's agenda. this is not because eis
broke the cover three weeks ago and made some very gently constructive criticism of obama's tax on energy policy, he said but, i don't believe our president, our country should criticize our president. the public role of the president supporting the current one continues. this is a great picture. >> this is an amazing moment. again, we argue about whether eisenhower does or not. johnson is the majority leader. still, a democrat and a republican. the night of the kennedy assassination,...
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the improvement of chesapeake energy arena continues. the sections on the arena completed our significant upgrade over what had originally. large expansion on the south with site content is under construction and will be ready by next season. the oklahoma city sky dance bridge is virtually complete. it is a truly iconic piece of art will be visible to over 100,000 visitors a day. and of course, the new section of i. 40 itself is in the final stages of completion. reality ribbon-cutting for the eastbound lanes earlier this month. how about another show of hands. how many of you have already been on the new highway? okay, virtually everyone here. it looks fantastic and i know kerry ripley is here today. thank you for you in your stats are come on this. we appreciate the department of transportation. westbound lanes will be opening soon and then we will start to work on the boulevard that is going to replace the old alignment. the boulevard is under engineering right now. all told, this project is the largest civil engineering investment in
the improvement of chesapeake energy arena continues. the sections on the arena completed our significant upgrade over what had originally. large expansion on the south with site content is under construction and will be ready by next season. the oklahoma city sky dance bridge is virtually complete. it is a truly iconic piece of art will be visible to over 100,000 visitors a day. and of course, the new section of i. 40 itself is in the final stages of completion. reality ribbon-cutting for the...
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it is expected the world will be more energy. -- need more energy. and [unintelligible] into three decades. iraq is positioned to provide the world with its energy needs. that is why we have invited the international oil companies to work with us, to develop the iraqi resources, and the work has started based on the contracts with the signed -- as they go. energy production is already increasing. our exports, we have developed infrastructure to enable us to handle more exports to the world market. as we speak, iraq is producing more than 3 million barrels a day of crude oil. we expect them to come in six years to be able to increase the capacity of production to more than 10 million barrels a day. this is to assure the world markets that there is sufficient crude for them. it depended -- dependable, long- term supplier. [unintelligible] there should not be concerned are shortages in the supply in the near future. -- oil shortages in the supply in the near future. with happy with our corp. the -- cooperation with the united states to develop energy oi
it is expected the world will be more energy. -- need more energy. and [unintelligible] into three decades. iraq is positioned to provide the world with its energy needs. that is why we have invited the international oil companies to work with us, to develop the iraqi resources, and the work has started based on the contracts with the signed -- as they go. energy production is already increasing. our exports, we have developed infrastructure to enable us to handle more exports to the world...
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as well as they did, and i think it developed into a warm friendship, but i think that the, just the energy and the fact that my father represented something different from eisenhower, as well. he represented a newer generation. he represented a specific outlook and eisenhower -- >> eisenhower had his own clash with mcarthur. same thing. you can draw an analogy. when you see pictures of douglas mcarthur and dwight eisenhower bent over a desk going over some document relating to the filipino first division in 1938, you were looking at the man who commanded u.s. forces in the pacific and the man who commanded u.s. forces in europe. right there. this is a colonel or a major and a general who is, in effect, retired. you had no idea that these people are the the figures that they are. and about then mcarthur began to get an idea working with eisenhower that he wasn't going to get along with him. my grandfather was sent on a trip to the united states in 1938 to try to equip the first division and returned to manila believing that he had served his boss well. i think this is, when we're talking ei
as well as they did, and i think it developed into a warm friendship, but i think that the, just the energy and the fact that my father represented something different from eisenhower, as well. he represented a newer generation. he represented a specific outlook and eisenhower -- >> eisenhower had his own clash with mcarthur. same thing. you can draw an analogy. when you see pictures of douglas mcarthur and dwight eisenhower bent over a desk going over some document relating to the...
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i think that just the energy and the fact that my father represented something different from eisenhower as well. he represented a newer generation. he represented a pacific outlook. >> eisenhower had his own clash with mcarthur. same thing. and you can draw an analogy. when you see pictures of douglas macarthur and dwight eisenhower bent over a desk going over some document relating to the first division in 1938, you are looking at the man who commanded u.s. forces in the pacific and the man who commanded u.s. forces right there. this is a major and a general who is, in effect, retired. you have no idea that these people are the figures that they are. and about then mcarthur began to get an idea working with eisenhower that he wasn't going to get along with him. my grandfather was sent on a trip in 1938 to try to equip the phillipine division. in returning to manila, believing he had served his boss well. when talking eisenhower/nixon. was nixon devoted to eisenhower, and did eisenhower value nixon's service as subordinant? finally the general's come up with an assignment. it's been a y
i think that just the energy and the fact that my father represented something different from eisenhower as well. he represented a newer generation. he represented a pacific outlook. >> eisenhower had his own clash with mcarthur. same thing. and you can draw an analogy. when you see pictures of douglas macarthur and dwight eisenhower bent over a desk going over some document relating to the first division in 1938, you are looking at the man who commanded u.s. forces in the pacific and the...
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you are welcome to bring it to baltimore because we need your energy, we need your ideas and most importantly we need your hope that we can make baltimore a better, safer, and stronger place to live. congratulations. god bless you. and thank you again for giving me the opportunity to speak to you today. [cheers and applause] >> coming up next the oklahoma city university graduation. this is about 15 minutes. >> thank you. what a wonderful honor. thank you so very much. i appreciate and accept this honoree docket rat with great pride and humility because it is truly an honor to be able to accept it from oklahoma city university one of our greatest universities in the state of oklahoma -- absolutely. but especially to be here up on the stage with some of oklahoma's top, brightest business leaders in the state and certainly some of our best leaders in civic leadership in our state with gary, with cliff, and with pat and ray. i am so honored to be able to receive this honoree doctorate with such outstanding oklahoma role models and i hope you will emulate the things these leaders have done as you
you are welcome to bring it to baltimore because we need your energy, we need your ideas and most importantly we need your hope that we can make baltimore a better, safer, and stronger place to live. congratulations. god bless you. and thank you again for giving me the opportunity to speak to you today. [cheers and applause] >> coming up next the oklahoma city university graduation. this is about 15 minutes. >> thank you. what a wonderful honor. thank you so very much. i appreciate...
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their community in a positive way what happened was they were able to refocus a lot of that mental energy not on the past but the future. as they started to do that they found ways to process what had happened. we see a manifestation of those symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder go down over time. the third and final thing we need to do for young men and women who are facing this is let them know this is normal. it is an absolutely normal thing to have an abnormal reaction to a abnormal situation. in a situation of extraordinary violence and difficulty and hardship is normal to come back and not want to have somebody stand behind your sit in a restaurant in the middle of lots of people. one of the things we have to do when people come back is make sure they -- this is a normal natural place and let them know that there are many people who had been able land found ways to work through this. we have to give them hope by letting them know this is normal land there are models for them for people who have done this successfully and if we do all of that and keep people connected and let t
their community in a positive way what happened was they were able to refocus a lot of that mental energy not on the past but the future. as they started to do that they found ways to process what had happened. we see a manifestation of those symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder go down over time. the third and final thing we need to do for young men and women who are facing this is let them know this is normal. it is an absolutely normal thing to have an abnormal reaction to a abnormal...
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looking to kindle the old energy >> what america wants to know is how serious are you? is this a nostalgic run-around >> it's not a nostalgic run. you don't run for the presidency out of nostalgia. i've spelled out as clearly over the last few months my differences with the reagan administration and with the other candidates as it's possible to do. there's no question in my mind i've got a good, solid program. >> woodruff: but running as a dark horse, you never gained traction. he bowed out after super tuesday in march that year with an appraisal of his campaign for the office he never won >> one of the things i like are the labels that i came out with. your colleagues in the press some of them referring to me as the conscience of the party. others talking about me as the peacemaker in the race. still others as the elder statesman. those are all fairly nice titles its quite a triple crown. >> woodruff: after that loss mcgovern spent years writing anded advocating for his most cherished caused: ending world hunger. but he was never far from politics. his last book "what
looking to kindle the old energy >> what america wants to know is how serious are you? is this a nostalgic run-around >> it's not a nostalgic run. you don't run for the presidency out of nostalgia. i've spelled out as clearly over the last few months my differences with the reagan administration and with the other candidates as it's possible to do. there's no question in my mind i've got a good, solid program. >> woodruff: but running as a dark horse, you never gained...
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broke cover about three weeks ago and made some very gently constructive criticism of obama's tax and energy policy, after a sentence or two he said, but i don't believe our president, our country should criticize our president. so the public role of presidents supporting the current ones continues. this is just a great picture. [laughter] >> so this is an amazing moment, another amazing pairing. we argue about whether eisenhower counts as a texan, but two men who had worked closely together while eisenhower was president and johnson was majority leader. the night of kennedy's assassination johnson is on the phone to eisenhower, and he says, you know, i've needed you for a long time, i need you more than ever now. the next morning eisenhower drives from gettysburg to the white house. he sees kennedy's body lying in state, and then he goes to johnson, and he writes out on a legal pad, here's what you field to say to a joint session of congress because the world is watching, the country is traumatized, everyone wonders what's going to happen next. and his basic advise is you need to promise to
broke cover about three weeks ago and made some very gently constructive criticism of obama's tax and energy policy, after a sentence or two he said, but i don't believe our president, our country should criticize our president. so the public role of presidents supporting the current ones continues. this is just a great picture. [laughter] >> so this is an amazing moment, another amazing pairing. we argue about whether eisenhower counts as a texan, but two men who had worked closely...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. her own mug up with shot today. local residents face-off to save their trees. >> how it deals to have one of own in the nba championship. >> a home town star shines in the nba championship. two men pack their jackets with champagne and then walked right out the door. hear what happens when the store honor went after them. abc 7 news at 11 o'clock starts right now. a stormy day and the nine is almost over. last of the the rain? ryan is standing by with the details. we have had some pretty nasty thunderstorms moved through loud county and parker county. batch that hast through arlington i
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman....
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from the obama administration, a republican perspective from the member of the house subcommittee on energy and natural resources. the chair of that committee is a republican from colorado. he will be with us tomorrow morning. thanks for being with us on this wednesday. i hope you enjoy the rest of your evening. >> tomorrow, a hearing looks at the political unrest and violence in syria. u.s. ambassador to syria robert ford will testify before the senate foreign relations committee. that's live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >> secretary of state clinton testified on capitol hill this week about her department's budget request for 2013. here is an exchange she had with senator john kerry that shares the senate foreign relation's committee. >> i'd like to ask you -- i'm confident colleagues are going to ask you specific budget questions with respect to specific countries. what i'd like to do is sort of ask you, perhaps, to be a little bit more broadly reflective and expand on the comments that you did just make. since this is now your fourth budget and by your own decision, the final
from the obama administration, a republican perspective from the member of the house subcommittee on energy and natural resources. the chair of that committee is a republican from colorado. he will be with us tomorrow morning. thanks for being with us on this wednesday. i hope you enjoy the rest of your evening. >> tomorrow, a hearing looks at the political unrest and violence in syria. u.s. ambassador to syria robert ford will testify before the senate foreign relations committee. that's...
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companies or over half the companies that have received loans from the federal government, new alternative energy companies, have gone bankrupt when the real number is something like 5% which is probably better than bain capital's average, you would think the moderator would be familiar enough with the facts that he could stop him right there and simply point out that that is not true. you're not being -- you're not taking sides when you're taking sides with the truth. >> i think you can throw the flag once in a while, throw the flag. mitt romney tried to use his experience as governor of massachusetts as evidence of his bipartisan leanings. let's look at what he said. >> jim, i had the great experience, it didn't seem like it at the time, of being elected in a state where my legislature was 87% democrat. and that meant i figured out from day one i had to get along, and i had to work across the aisle to get anything done. >> well, of course, would romney be as motivated to work across the aisle if, for example, both the senate and the house nationally are republican controlled in that case he wou
companies or over half the companies that have received loans from the federal government, new alternative energy companies, have gone bankrupt when the real number is something like 5% which is probably better than bain capital's average, you would think the moderator would be familiar enough with the facts that he could stop him right there and simply point out that that is not true. you're not being -- you're not taking sides when you're taking sides with the truth. >> i think you can...
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he was in his 60's when he was running so he did not have the energy of richard nixon running in 1960 or obama running in 2008. >> and mrs. eisenhower, lott has been written about your parents relationship with the eisenhower's. how would you describe it? >> well i think that one of the things i enjoy doing when i was working on the project of eisenhower's retirement years was to look at that relationship and to think about it more and i'm amazed that eisenhower and nixon got along as well as they did because when you think about it, you have two presidents rumbling around together. a president is going to be someone who is very driven. he has an agenda. he has a vision. he knows where he is going so you have dwight eisenhower and then you have richard nixon who in 39 becomes a vice president who already is showing signs that he is on his way so the fact that they got along so well, i mean as well as they get i would say, think is a testament to several things but i think first of all eisenhower made the vice presidency significant. he sent my parents to 53 nations around the world am
he was in his 60's when he was running so he did not have the energy of richard nixon running in 1960 or obama running in 2008. >> and mrs. eisenhower, lott has been written about your parents relationship with the eisenhower's. how would you describe it? >> well i think that one of the things i enjoy doing when i was working on the project of eisenhower's retirement years was to look at that relationship and to think about it more and i'm amazed that eisenhower and nixon got along...
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how often have you decided against going to the gym because you didn't have the time or the energy to drive all the way there, work out and then drive all the way back home? but the total gym is always ready when you are. [♪...] >> man: when i'm looking through these pictures, i just can't believe that's me. >> i'm kind of disgusted. >> i'm embarrassed-- i can't believe that was even me. >> i didn't feel good about myself. >> very ashamed of how i let myself go. when i first started noticing a difference was my jeans didn't fit anymore. >> dropped a dress size in just the first month. >> a couple of my favorite exercises on the total gym are the chest fly... >> really like the leg pulleys. >> i was a size 12 and i went down to a size 5/6. >> ...in my arms... and my stomach. >> biceps. >> now, with the total gym, i've lost 175 pounds. >> i lost 52 pounds. >> i was 278 at my highest and right now i'm right around 230. >> i love this one for the back of my arms. >> i lost a hundred pounds. >> doing those back-up squats... really feel it. >> lost 30 pounds using the total gym. >> the ex
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the free market principles to improve a certain policy area like tax policy or health care policy or energy policy, and for the tea party movement, they like to offer some intellectual support for the tea party moved across the country. they love freedom, they are against big government, they want free markets but they might not have because they are scholars like we have they don't have all the details of why they believe what they believe. that is a ten principal series is about it a little box became jury popular three estimate a new book out by the heartland institute, choristers of the apocalypse. estimate one of my favorite titles the last couple of years i must tell you. roosters of the apocalypse has suggested is about environmental policy, and it's kind of the chicken little syndrome when it comes to global warming alarmism. and then there are the people that examine the science and understand the force is changing but it's probably not catastrophic and man's impact is not as bad as a lot of people think. this is why isaac and it's her first book with us and we are very happy about
the free market principles to improve a certain policy area like tax policy or health care policy or energy policy, and for the tea party movement, they like to offer some intellectual support for the tea party moved across the country. they love freedom, they are against big government, they want free markets but they might not have because they are scholars like we have they don't have all the details of why they believe what they believe. that is a ten principal series is about it a little...
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the improvement of chesapeake energy arena continues. the sections on the arena completed our significant upgrade over what had originally. large expansion on the south with site content is under construction and will be ready by next season. the oklahoma city sky dance bridge is virtually complete. it is a truly iconic piece of art will be visible to over 100,000 visitors a day. and of course, the new section of i. 40 itself is in the final stages of completion. reality ribbon-cutting for the eastbound lanes earlier this month. how about another show of hands. how many of you have already been on the new highway? okay, virtually everyone here. it looks fantastic and i know kerry ripley is here today. thank you for you in your stats are come on this. we appreciate the department of transportation. westbound lanes will be opening soon and then we will start to work on the boulevard that is going to replace the old alignment. the boulevard is under engineering right now. all told, this project is the largest civil engineering investment in
the improvement of chesapeake energy arena continues. the sections on the arena completed our significant upgrade over what had originally. large expansion on the south with site content is under construction and will be ready by next season. the oklahoma city sky dance bridge is virtually complete. it is a truly iconic piece of art will be visible to over 100,000 visitors a day. and of course, the new section of i. 40 itself is in the final stages of completion. reality ribbon-cutting for the...
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you'll make the person investment of your time, energy, passion to see that your view prevails. moderates kind of hope for the best. if it doesn't work out, that's okay too. >> i think there is another aspect to this, though. that is, we now talk about the moderates as this embattled narrow band always fighting for survival. in fact, if you think of it the other way the moderates were in many ways the establishment. and so every movement that attempted to crack the establishment couldn't do it from the top down. they had to do it from the bottom up. this was the essence of the goldwater revolution in '64, was to go out and organize the grass roots. the religious right as lee pointed out. has done the same thing, now the tea party. in all cases any effort on the part of conservatives to battle the establishment has had to go through the grass roots rather than from the top down. so it's not that moderates were immune to or against doing this, they never really had to. they assumed they were the sort of the historical basis of the republican party, so it was the others who were cr
you'll make the person investment of your time, energy, passion to see that your view prevails. moderates kind of hope for the best. if it doesn't work out, that's okay too. >> i think there is another aspect to this, though. that is, we now talk about the moderates as this embattled narrow band always fighting for survival. in fact, if you think of it the other way the moderates were in many ways the establishment. and so every movement that attempted to crack the establishment couldn't...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake has been a lifesaver. for a love this strong, his family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep ziggy's body as strong as a love that reaches further than anyone's words. iams. keep love strong. >>> for a little over two years anne marie slaughter held one of america's most important jobs. >> i will let anne marie start. >> the first thing i would say -- >> as director of policy planning at the state department she worked extremely closely with secretary of state hillary clinton, traveling the world and providing strategic analysis and advice on the d
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we got to come out focused with energy and just play the game like it's our last. another game seven, if we do that, we'll be fine. >> doris: mike. >> mike: nice, simple answer. mario chalmers magnificent tonight. a fantastic performance, and the heat needed it. and what a fourth quarter, a new career-high in the playoffs for chalmers with 25. 25 lebron james. so next up, game five, miami leading 3-1. taking the franchise for a second chance on thursday. and the thunder meanwhile, can they recover and force the series back to oklahoma city? so many ways. what a performance from russell westbrook. one of the great finals with 43 points but it came with losing effort as the heat win it 104-98. for jeff van gundy, doris burke and the entire crew, and director, mike breen saying so long from miami. stay tuned for late local news, "nightline" and "jimmy kimmel live" and the most from the abc stations. thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- readyst of now, and get for the hottest temperatures of the year. people out and abo
we got to come out focused with energy and just play the game like it's our last. another game seven, if we do that, we'll be fine. >> doris: mike. >> mike: nice, simple answer. mario chalmers magnificent tonight. a fantastic performance, and the heat needed it. and what a fourth quarter, a new career-high in the playoffs for chalmers with 25. 25 lebron james. so next up, game five, miami leading 3-1. taking the franchise for a second chance on thursday. and the thunder meanwhile,...
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xt ne holrah n s t a quarter of the energy use and we'll be adding more solar energy and al we're looking at the w gener sir he n er ayvw. y ooot atng sistt e h [laughter] regardless, community food center and community food center isre people comed haood ut fo d aboowor . annyfethngun fo system because. grows power s the one of the only multicultural multigenerational organizations in the countryd by a so co. e dboe muull nion hjatery ur you can think of working at growing these are 110 employees. these e some of the faces of thople thatme oou. ,0 se ihe sh tin 0faera arow even tease guys. gh xt ne ok 'sb t sil whe t w rll haoroso. taoheouy, tell people and cities and mayors and everybody i talk to. they need a lar-scale or md zeosts at if tat. we spray lawns and because we use gmo seeds and we spray everything. theicrgmsee llof eb asugolme ho ee rsecece so thlyoo that is take the waste we putin the landfill every day and put it back into mother earth. that's what we sowdoo liou mrr -- silverspring drive. some of you have participated in that. and we haveals a nlbo2fa fruries pl ys nu co
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the energy and commerce health subcommittee voting 17-5 to repeal this. no amendments attached. the ranking member frank palone, democrat from new jersey and adolphos town crossing the aisle. votes not scheduled but are expected to happen by the end of the month and next month in conjunction with the supreme court. franklin graham apologized to president obama for questioning his christian faith during an interview vm graham saying i regret statements which may have cast doubt on the faith of president obama. graham is the son of billy graham. he said, i apologize to the president and any i have offended for not articulating why i am not supporting him in this election. members of the naacp accused him of racial dischord. the number of mosques increased in the last decade according to a new study researchers found that the national count was 2,106 islamic centers compared to 1,209 back in the year 2000. and under a thousand back in 1994. the report was released today. the title is the american -- 2011 based on mailing lists, websites and interviews with community leaders and sur
the energy and commerce health subcommittee voting 17-5 to repeal this. no amendments attached. the ranking member frank palone, democrat from new jersey and adolphos town crossing the aisle. votes not scheduled but are expected to happen by the end of the month and next month in conjunction with the supreme court. franklin graham apologized to president obama for questioning his christian faith during an interview vm graham saying i regret statements which may have cast doubt on the faith of...
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when he finally broke cover three weeks ago and made gently constructive criticism of obama's tax and energy policy after sentence or two he said that our country shouldn't criticize our president, so the public role of president supporting the current ones continues. this is a great picture. >> this is an amazing moment, another amazing period and another guest to texans although we argue about whether eisenhower is a texan. two men who worked closely together while a eisenhower's president and majority leader but still a true republican in a true democrat. the night of kennedy's assassination johnson is on the phone to eisenhower and he says, you know i've needed you for a long time. i need you more than ever now. the next morning eisenhower gets in his car and drives from gettysburg to the white house to see johnson. he sees kennedy's body lying in state and then he goes to see johnson in any and he writes in longhand on a legal pad, here is what you need to call the joints ration of congress and here's what you need to say because the world is watching. the country is traumatized. everyo
when he finally broke cover three weeks ago and made gently constructive criticism of obama's tax and energy policy after sentence or two he said that our country shouldn't criticize our president, so the public role of president supporting the current ones continues. this is a great picture. >> this is an amazing moment, another amazing period and another guest to texans although we argue about whether eisenhower is a texan. two men who worked closely together while a eisenhower's...
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both countries face challenges that have never existed before like environment, climate, energy on a global basis. and both countries face a unique new challenge. for people like myself who taught in the national relations we were brought up on the notion of sovereignty and of conflict between nations. and of the inevitability of competon leading to deepening disagreements. but we live in a new world. and your visit here, mr. vice president, is the beginning of a process by which our two countries deepen their relationship in a new manner. we can prove to the world that history will laud us not through the conflict of societies, but through their reconciliations. i have had the honor of listening to the vice president explaining his views on the future of our relationship. the importance of the recognition of mutual interest, of the need to be aware of new and emerging importance of people to people conbe tacts, and we have every confidence, mr. vice president, that in the years to come, these feelings will be reciprocated on the american side and that all of us can look back to this
both countries face challenges that have never existed before like environment, climate, energy on a global basis. and both countries face a unique new challenge. for people like myself who taught in the national relations we were brought up on the notion of sovereignty and of conflict between nations. and of the inevitability of competon leading to deepening disagreements. but we live in a new world. and your visit here, mr. vice president, is the beginning of a process by which our two...
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. >> romney pointed out in energy-efficient was part of the loan guarantee was a big obama contributor for 2008. >> the true engine of economic growth will always the companies like solyndra. >> the president did not fire back. he left that his chief strategist david axelrod. >>pam: a judge today declared a mistrial in the former presidential candidate john edwards campaign scandal. he is accused of using residential funds to hide his mistress. after the trial he placed the blame on one person, himself. >> i am responsible. if i want to find a person should be held accountable for my sense, i did not have to go any further than the mirror. i do not think i got this through with me. i think he believes there is still some good things that i could do. >>jaqueline: as the fog becomes more extensive the weekend, temperatures will cool. let's take a look at the satellite picture. we are starting to lose daylight. a sliver of fog or means. it is not far from the offshore coast. it is going to move back in as we move into the overnight hours. in the south bay, it will not move in as much. tem
. >> romney pointed out in energy-efficient was part of the loan guarantee was a big obama contributor for 2008. >> the true engine of economic growth will always the companies like solyndra. >> the president did not fire back. he left that his chief strategist david axelrod. >>pam: a judge today declared a mistrial in the former presidential candidate john edwards campaign scandal. he is accused of using residential funds to hide his mistress. after the trial he placed...
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china's energy, it normally goes at nine or 10%. i think right now it is not that oil supplies it won't go more than normal on a normal basis, but it will affect what's going on with the middle east right now. half of the oil exports are out of the market because of the sanctions by the united states. >> host: what is your take on solynda? >> guest: solynda received subsidies from the department of energy. i think the money was given at a time when it was thought that solar was going to be very expensive and this chinese juggernaut came in along with a real fall of the silicon that goes in it. solyndra was stranded out there and it went bankrupt. it was not competitive. if they had to do it over, they probably wouldn't give them a alone. >> host: was a smart events investment for the taxpayers to make? >> guest: you have to look at it in the context of the whole stimulus program people will say, was that the best way were the only way, because remember that those were the days of 2009 this was meant to just jump start things. it wen
china's energy, it normally goes at nine or 10%. i think right now it is not that oil supplies it won't go more than normal on a normal basis, but it will affect what's going on with the middle east right now. half of the oil exports are out of the market because of the sanctions by the united states. >> host: what is your take on solynda? >> guest: solynda received subsidies from the department of energy. i think the money was given at a time when it was thought that solar was...
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i mean, he was well into his 60s when he was running, so he did not have the energy of a richard nixon running in 1960 or obama running in 2008. so on. >> host: and, mrs. eisenhower, a lot's been written about your parents' relationship with the eisenhowers. how would you describe it? >> guest: well, i think that one of the things i enjoyed doing when i was working on the project of eisenhower's retirement years was to look at that relationship and to think about it more. and i'm amazed that eisenhower and nixon got along as well as they did because when you think about it, you have two presidents rumbling around together. now, a president is going to be someone who's very driven, he has an agenda, he has a vision, he knows where he's going, so you have dwight eisenhower, then you have richard nixon who at 39 becomes his vice president who already is showing signs that he's on his way. so the fact that they got along so well, i mean, as well as they did, i would say, i think is a testament to several things, but i think first of all eisenhower should be praised because eisenhower made
i mean, he was well into his 60s when he was running, so he did not have the energy of a richard nixon running in 1960 or obama running in 2008. so on. >> host: and, mrs. eisenhower, a lot's been written about your parents' relationship with the eisenhowers. how would you describe it? >> guest: well, i think that one of the things i enjoyed doing when i was working on the project of eisenhower's retirement years was to look at that relationship and to think about it more. and i'm...
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the energy out there is similar to what we had with reagan. there's no question it's more-- >> what? >> i was at the convention. >> i was at that convention. >> i didn't see anything resembling the type of energy. grass roots? >> we have a terrific-- we have a bench of terrific young leaders coming up. >> lindsey graham, who was on earlier, said in a moment of honesty, that we may not have enough grumpy old white men left soon to continue the party as it is. the demographic changes in this country are so powerful-- >> today's party-- >> right now, congress has-- democrats in the senate and republicans in the house, has a 10% job approval rate. qacoffee had a 14% rating and that's among the people who killed him. >> you're not advocate-- >> schieffer: i want to do my focus group. what happens next in the campaign and what does your person have to do and i'll start with bay, go down this way, and come back this way. >> we have to keep the momentum. we have enormous momentum across the board as is indicated in every one of these states. and what
the energy out there is similar to what we had with reagan. there's no question it's more-- >> what? >> i was at the convention. >> i was at that convention. >> i didn't see anything resembling the type of energy. grass roots? >> we have a terrific-- we have a bench of terrific young leaders coming up. >> lindsey graham, who was on earlier, said in a moment of honesty, that we may not have enough grumpy old white men left soon to continue the party as it is....
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new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> celebrity chef mario batali has been living on a food stamp budget. he will join me to tell me how his wife and family have done it. >>> and ben stein told bill o'reilly that president barack obama is not as smart as president nixon. so how smart is ben stein? bill o'reilly, ben stein, and richard nixon. all in tonight's rewrite. so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bou
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finally broke covered three weeks ago and made some gently constructive criticism of obama's tax and energy policy after a sentence or two he said i don't believe our country should criticize our president so the public role of presidents supporting the current one continues. a great picture. >> this is an amazing moment. to texans. two men who worked closely together, johnson is majority leader, true republican democrat, the night of kennedy's assassination johnson is on the phone to eisenhower and set i have needed you for a long time. i need you more than ever now. next morning eisenhower drive from gettysburg to the white house to see johnson and sees kennedy's body lying in state and goes to see johnson and he writes out longhand here is what you need to call a joint session of congress and what you need to say because the world is watching. the country is traumatized. everyone wonders what will happen next. his basic advice is you need to promise to do everything in your power to push through kennedy's agenda which stalled in congress and wasn't going anywhere. eisenhower is advising
finally broke covered three weeks ago and made some gently constructive criticism of obama's tax and energy policy after a sentence or two he said i don't believe our country should criticize our president so the public role of presidents supporting the current one continues. a great picture. >> this is an amazing moment. to texans. two men who worked closely together, johnson is majority leader, true republican democrat, the night of kennedy's assassination johnson is on the phone to...
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the second pillar is american energy. the president wants to move our nation into a new era for american energy, where our economy is powered by home grown and alternative energy that will be designed by american engineers. some of you may have seen earlier this week that president obama was on late night with jimmy fallon. i don't usually watch but it's my boss. so one of the questions the president got while he was there was if there was any one thing that you could make happen that would change the world just by snapping your fingers, what would that one thing be? and the president's answer was, in short, clean energy. he said that we must invest in the clean energy sources of tomorrow. he mentioned solar and wind. he talked about supporting electric cars and new sources of energy like biofuels. he said we need to do those things because it's good for our planet, because it will help us deal with climate change and because it's good for our economy. but, of course, those things can't just happen by the president snappi
the second pillar is american energy. the president wants to move our nation into a new era for american energy, where our economy is powered by home grown and alternative energy that will be designed by american engineers. some of you may have seen earlier this week that president obama was on late night with jimmy fallon. i don't usually watch but it's my boss. so one of the questions the president got while he was there was if there was any one thing that you could make happen that would...
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contrast of one of energy and age. that was one element i think. the conservatives picked up on that and the nominating young dynamic people that were interested in ideas, set of their own think tanks and so on that picked up on the same impulse. that was one element. second one i think that then the question was. can moderates being moderate get real excitement going and can they be as disciplined and fervent and as passionate as people with a clear eest identi are? we said, yes we can. we can be fiery moderates and we're fiery. that was our first declaration. what was there to be fiery about. there were two inc.s in actually. most important was the whole civil rights manner. i think that was absolutely at the center of the identity and sense of purpose and it did seem as though more conservative republican where is pulling a way from the party of lincoln identity. we use lincoln has a logo and all the stationary and saw a continuing republican tradition. if you get deeply in to history you can sight right through the 19th century garfields and be
contrast of one of energy and age. that was one element i think. the conservatives picked up on that and the nominating young dynamic people that were interested in ideas, set of their own think tanks and so on that picked up on the same impulse. that was one element. second one i think that then the question was. can moderates being moderate get real excitement going and can they be as disciplined and fervent and as passionate as people with a clear eest identi are? we said, yes we can. we can...
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we paint groups white in new york city because it reduces energy. it is super fast and relatively cheap and easy to get people involved in. >> of course, my favorite group is heal the bay. also, the southern california library. [applause] >> my wife and i are on your side. >> i've heard that there are limited amounts that we can do to reduce the amounts we use. but i'm looking for -- then we have to reduce consumption, but a push for alternative energy. i know cracking is a big problem. the pipeline agenda than what they're going to do up there. i know that nuclear is a problem with waste and disposal and etc. a big push towards solar am and i know there are some problems with that in the desert habitats. big push towards solar and wind. you guys have -- i live in a big city in la. people are still going to of course unless we have a really great transportation system. big solutions that are done beyond the individual level but for energy and transportation. >> i'm from new york. i don't know a lot about la. i rented a car and haven't killed anyone
we paint groups white in new york city because it reduces energy. it is super fast and relatively cheap and easy to get people involved in. >> of course, my favorite group is heal the bay. also, the southern california library. [applause] >> my wife and i are on your side. >> i've heard that there are limited amounts that we can do to reduce the amounts we use. but i'm looking for -- then we have to reduce consumption, but a push for alternative energy. i know cracking is a...